I'm hoping it's just the effect of a long winter and being cooped up, but I'm starting to get so stir crazy. I'm so down about it that I'm still in my pj's and haven't brushed my teeth today (ick). I just don't see the point if I'm not going anywhere and keep getting covered in spit-up and drool.
I know part of the problem is that I've been solely focused on DS since the day he was born. If I'm not taking care of him, I'm on these message boards or reading up on the newest baby carrier, etc. Also, between him teething and wanting to nurse 24/7 and DH doing stuff with his friends and hobbies, I haven't gotten a moment to myself for over 2 weeks.
Re: Burnt out on the whole SAH thing
right there with ya.
i got a PT job that starts next month (i can take DS too!), and i can't freaking wait. adult interaction, exercising, and being around more kids (but middle schoolers!), it will be fun to do what i love while still being around DS.
have you thought about this any?
my PPD was at its worst when i just never wanted to get out my pjs, get off the couch, or see/talk to anyone. i hope you are okay.
Honeybeez-You described exactly how I feel. He's out living and I'm stuck here!
Brandons-I have a part-time job, but our hours were drastically cut. I went from working 10-15 hours/ week to nothing. I think that's part of the problem. I didn't realize what and outlet it was!
i try to do the same as samfish. ?i try to run an errand every day... or at least most days of the week, just so i can get out, and DS can get some fresh air. ?it doesn't help him to be cooped up either. ?
i am longing for warmer weather so that we can just get out and walk around the block. ?definitely try to put H on baby duty tonight, even if you just take a nice long bath and read a book.... you need time for yourself.
hang in there! ?we will get through it!?
Whenever I get down, I remind myself why I am doing this-- not so that I am entertained and having fun necessarily, but because I believe that it is the absolute best thing for my son. Some days are harder than others-- but it really, really helps to get up, take a shower, and make every day as productive as possible. Make lots of to-do lists-- even if they are just full of simple things like organizing closets or painting your nails-- you'd be surprised at how functional you feel when you get them done. Check out this website-- www.flylady.com-- it helps you get your booty in gear to get things done and take pride in yourself and your home. Because you are doing SO much more than existing-- you are spending invaluable time with your child and keeping your life in order for your family. GL!
Do you have a mall? I go to the mall with DD. Sometimes she freaks out and i just park the stroller in the food court and take her out and hold her. It feels good to be out and the mall is full of screaming kids, mine is just one of the many.
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Sometimes I go really early, and there are many moms just walking with their kids, before the stores even open.
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I know how you feel! I didn't last 4 weeks at home after LO was born before I was climbing the walls. I ended up going back to work early, even after my c-section. I commend you for SAH as long as you have. I couldn't do it.
Is there a hobby, group or activity that you can join?